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Savannah Lynn Romero, 24, born on January 27, 2001, was laid to rest on April 4, 2025. A proud graduate of Centaurus High School, Savannah completed her esthetician training in 2022 and was passionate about her work. She cherished her Native American and Latina heritage, which shaped her identity and spirit.
Savannah had a tender heart for babies and children, always eager to spend time with her nephews and little cousins. Her love for dancing and all types of music brought joy not only to her life but also to those around her. She touched many lives in different ways, leaving a lasting impact on her family and friends.
Savannah is survived by her mother, Jessica Sandoval; her father, Gerald Romero; her older siblings, Jerald and Michlyn Romero; her grandparents, Joan and Pete Romero, and Frances and Oscar Solis.
She will be deeply missed and forever remembered for her kindness and vibrant spirit.
A Memorial Service will be held on Monday, April 14th at 11am at the Horan & McConaty Thornton Chapel. Reception information will be updated soon.
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